In Apache, a Web server running in Linux, log files are separated by default. An entire file is neither easy to manage nor analyze statistics. After cronolog is installed, log files can be separated by time, which is easy to manage and analyze. After downloading the cronolog.tar.gz package in ubuntu, decompress the package and enter the cronolog directory. when running the./configure command, the following error is reported: checkingbuildsystemtype... I686-pc-l
In Apache, a Web server running in Linux, log files are separated by default. An entire file is neither easy to manage nor analyze statistics. After cronolog is installed, log files can be separated by time, which is easy to manage and analyze.
After downloading the cronolog.tar.gz package in ubuntu, decompress it to the cronolog directory and run
./Configure command, the following error is reported:
Checking build system type... I686-pc-linux-gnu
Checking host system type... I686-pc-linux-gnu
Checking whether make sets $ (MAKE )... Yes
Checking for gcc... No
Checking for cc... No
Checking for cc... No
Checking for cl... No
Configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $ PATH
After you execute make,
Tip: No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
After you execute make install
Tip: No rule to make target 'install'. Stop.
The reason is that the gcc component is not installed,
Sudo apt-get install gcc
After executing the preceding command and then installing cronolog, there is no problem.